Chapter One; A Big Day
Alright, once again I'm sorry for the delay but I've been rather busy lately. I've been feeling a whole LOT better though. Thanks once again for your reviews Amanda by the way! I sort of thought that you were sick or something. Anyway, I watched that movie Flaming Star and I really didn't care for it all that much because I thought it was boring. But oh well, that's just my opinion. I watched Titanic today which I LOVE but I realize that a lot of people hate it.
In fact you probably will remember that I just did a Jeannie episode about the Titanic. As for my grandfather well, as I said before I am a Christian and a big believer in Christ and the afterlife so I believe that he's in a much better place now. However, I am NOT a big believer in shoving my religion down anyone's throat so even though I have stated before that there will be some Christian themes mentioned here and there, I will never try to personally convert you or anyone else. (that is if you don't follow the same belief system as me)
That being said I hope that you enjoy the chapter! Just a head's up, if you are into Titanic I'm thinking about starting a series for that as well involving Rose and Jack's long lost brother Joseph Dawson. The only reason that I didn't start it tonight is because I've already made you wait long enough for this. Oh and considering that I'm going to see the new Pirates of the Caribbean movie on Monday, I'll probably start writing some fanfics about them again.
Ps. Amanda you are really cool and I'm starting to consider you like a friend if that's alright with you. I really like when you review my stories and I love the fact that you enjoy them and all of your constructive criticism is really helpful. I've been writing stories ever since I learned how and it gives me great pleasure that I can be an adult and still use my imagination! *gives you a virtual cookie* lol Who knows? Maybe I'll write a book someday.
That morning Sarah shot up excitedly out of bed. She was so excited that she could barely entertain herself. For even though she loved going to school every day today was her school fieldtrip to the natural history museum and Jeannie had volunteered to be one of her school chaperones. Not only was she excited about that but in a few days it would be Halloween and then there would be a party at school and that night she would be going trick-or-treating as Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz.
"Wow, somebody is up earlier than usual." Her father began. "I haven't even left for my job at the restaurant yet." That's when her mother entered the room and smiled warmly and lovingly at her.
"Well that's probably because she's excited about her fieldtrip today." She said as Sarah nodded.
"That is the reason, that and I'll be getting my Halloween candy in a couple of nights." She said before Jeannie smoked out of her bottle.
"Ah good morning Jeannie." Mrs. Bellows began brightly. "Are you ready for the fieldtrip?" she questioned her.
"Yes, I just need to change. It won't be too much longer until I can't sleep in there anymore, in a genie's fourth month of pregnancy is generally when she loses her powers." She explained.
"So then where are you going to sleep?" Sarah wondered.
"On the couch, I'm sure that I'll be comfortable enough." Jeannie told her.
"Man the suspense is killing me! I can't wait until the baby is born so I can find out if it's a boy or a girl." Sarah said.
"Me neither. Anthony and I think that it'll be a boy but Roger Healey thinks that it'll be a girl." Jeannie told her.
"Ha! That's like Colonel Healey alright with a one-track brain that is filled with girls." Mrs. Bellows said.
"Yeah but not under two years old Amanda." Her husband pointed out. "Besides, you know as well as I know that it won't matter how many girls that he goes out with even though he seems to really like Stacey. He'll always have a special place in his heart for Jeannie." He said.
"I know that, I was just making a point of the fact that he's a real ladies man." She began. "So anyway Sarah, what do you think the baby's going to be? Boy or girl?" she wondered.
"Girl. I'm with Roger on this one even though Peter's with Tony and Jeannie. What about you Daddy?" she inquired.
"Well I don't know, I'm not quite sure. It could go either way but it would be nice if Colonel Nelson had a son to follow in his footsteps. Of course if he had a daughter I know that he would treat her like his little princess." He replied as Jeannie nodded.
"I know. And there's no doubt in my mind that she would also be wrapped around Roger Healey's finger." She said.
"Well you ladies better change and eat your breakfast so that you're not late for school." Doctor Bellows said.
"We can't be late for school today, we just can't be!" Sarah exclaimed.
"Don't worry Sarah, I still currently have my genie powers and I'll be ready within a blink." Jeannie reassured her before she folded her arms, bobbed her head, and blinked her eyes instantly changing her outfit into a long-sleeved orange pumpkin sweatshirt and a pair of jeans. As she tied her hair up with a matching bright orange bow Spot darted down the hallway with his collar jingling every step of the way.
"Yes my darling puppy, don't worry. I haven't forgotten to feed you and take you out." She reassured him soothingly. "For I know that you must be hungry and need to relieve yourself." She told him.
"I wish that Spot could come with us." Sarah said. "Even though I love school, I miss seeing him when I'm gone."
"I know sweetheart, but dogs don't belong at school." Her father began with a slight shake of his head. "Besides, he will be here when you get back." He told her as Jeannie went into the kitchen and started filling Spot's food dish up with kibble.
